The president went after Warren on Twitter for her livestreamed Instagram segment on New Year's Eve where she saw a beer in her kitchen and claimed her love for her husband.

Trump tweeted on Sunday: "If Elizabeth Warren, often called Pocahontas by me, had done this commercial of Bighorn or Wounded Knee instead of her kitchen, with her husband in full Indian clothing, it would have been a smash! & # 39;

& # 39; Bighorn & # 39; is probably Little Big Horn, a river in Montana that was the site of Custer's Last Stand during the Great Sioux War of 1876.

Trump has often referred to the Democratic Senator from Massachusetts as "Pocahontas", a term intended to downplay her assertion that she is partially of native American origin. Warren is seen far left with her husband, Bruce Mann (middle) and vice president Mike Pence last week

Trump has sewn Warren last week to claim that she is of Indian descent

& Injured knee? Big horn? Pocahontas? This is a complete shame for the White House and the Presidency. & # 39;

Amy Siskind tweeted: "Gosh, who would have known that we were caused by You on day 23 of the longest government closure and hurt millions of Americans!

& Yet, you will find time to behave online as a high school student. & # 39;

Walter Shaub, the former ethical officer who left the Trump administration in protest, twittered: & # 39; Your racist tweet is a disgrace and violates the high office you have. & # 39;

Mike Rundle tweeted: & # 39; This is racist and rude.

Another Twitter user twittered: & # 39; It is exhausting and unimaginable that it happens before our eyes. & # 39;

Another Twitter user wrote: Wounded Knee was a massacre, including women and children.

& # 39; It is an open wound for the Sioux.

Using it as an attempt at humor in a political attack is an insult to history, let alone decency & # 39 ;.

Trump has repeatedly sewn Warren, allegedly leaning towards a run for president, about her claim that she is part-indigenous American.

Walter Shaub, the former ethical officer who protested against the government of Trump, tweeted: "Your racist tweet is a shame, and it dishonors the high function you have & # 39;

Mike Rundle tweeted: & # 39; This is racist and rude.

Another Twitter user wrote: Wounded Knee was a massacre, including women and children. It is an open wound for the Sioux. Using it as an attempt at humor in a political attack is an insult to history, let alone decency & # 39;

Amy Siskind tweeted: "Gosh, who would have known that we were caused by You on day 23 of the longest government closure and hurt millions of Americans! And yet you find time to behave online as a high school student & # 39;

Another twitter user twittered: & # 39; It is exhausting and unimaginable that it happens before our eyes & # 39;

A DNA test that the Democratic Senator released in October discovered that between 1/64 and 1/1024 she is American Indians.

Warren released the results to devils, but admitted last month that they & # 39; no person of color & # 39; Is in tacit recognition that previous claims about her alleged Indian heritage were exaggerated.

She is working hard to overcome the misstep before other potential challengers decide to participate in the 2020 race.

She already has competition from ex-San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro and US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who both have expressed their intention to play for the Democratic nomination.

Warren took her first public step toward challenging Trump two weeks ago, when she launched a presidential scouting committee after she remarkably changed her Twitter handle from a Twitter handle that links her roots in Massachusetts to a more common user name.

They avoided questions from reporters about Trump and her DNA test when she gave her first press conference.

I am in this fight because I understand what happens to working families, & # 39; she said outside her home in the Boston area, alongside her husband, Bruce Mann.

Trump often refers to his potential rival as & # 39; Pocahontas & # 39; and spotted the progressive senator's announcement that she is exploring a run with caustic remarks about her heritage and mental health.

& # 39; She did very badly to prove that she was of Indian descent. That did not go well. I think you have more than they, and maybe, and I have nothing, "the president told two hosts of Fox News in an interview on Monday.

But he also said in the interview that was broadcast as part of the specialty of Fox's New Year's Eve, which he hopes will go to a higher position.

& # 39; We'll see how she does it, & # 39; he said. I wish her good luck. I hope she does well. I would like to run against her. & # 39;

However, he suggested that she is a weak candidate because he said about her ability to win: Well, I do not know, you should ask her psychiatrist. & # 39;

Easy to connect: Elizabeth Warren gave a beer on a live question and reply to New Year's Day after she announced her move on a presidential run in a video that was mocked as a shrinking attempt to boost the success of Beto O & # 39; Rourke's social media and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Warren has made a rough start with her presidential bidding around. Her attempt to show that she is social media on New Year's Eve is mercilessly fooled.

She broke a cold during a live video on Instagram and took a sip of it, while she spoke to her husband with fans from her kitchen.

I am here in my kitchen and I thought we might ask some questions and I would see what I can do, & # 39; Warren said in the video. & # 39; Wait a minute – I'm going to get a beer for me, & # 39; she said and she stepped out of the frame.

In Boston she revealed on Wednesday that she drinks Michelob Ultra, the club of soda beers & # 39; mentioned while she spoke to reporters.

Warren's mantra was that she wants to make changes to the federal government that is currently working great for the rich and the well connected, but that millions of other Americans are left out in the cold.

& # 39; This is a moment in America where people really want to draw attention to the points that affect their lives, things like student loans and what it costs to get a recipe, & # 39; said Warren in remarks to the head of state of Massachusetts.